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Beck/Arnley 158-0811 Temperature Sensor

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About this item

  • Matches OE form, fit, and function
  • Manufactured to exacting tolerances to ensure precise messaging to the ECU
  • Includes corrosion resistant terminals and coatings
  • Constructed to withstand a harsh engine environment
  • Application specific to ensure a correct fit for your vehicle


Beck/Arnley parts meet foreign nameplate OE specifications for form, fit and function. Our product specialists work with a network of global sourcing partners so you can install the right part with confidence.


Katie P.
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Replacing the sensor was quick & easy.
bao n ly
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
Good product and good value
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
worked great!
Michelle
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
Fits great car was overheating it was corroded and not allowing the thermostat to open now it works like a charm price is great as well OEM plug and play
Kevin K C
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
I have used a lot of beck arlene productsThey have always worked like they should and fit like they should.
SJMC
Reviewed in Mexico on September 17, 2024
Yo tenia el problema que en ocasiones no marcaba la temperatura, o mientras el vehiculo estaba en marcha, en indicador de temperatura bajaba rapidamente. Por esta razon es que decidi cambiar el sensor de temperatura, ahora despues de 8 meses de uso, veo que funciona igual de bien que el sensor original de HONDA cuando este estaba en buenas condiciones. Este sensor lo compre para un civic 2002 EX
89 WildCard
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2024
Was not the correct Temperature sensor for a 06' Honda CRV built in Japan order the Delphi brand for the correct sensor.
John Burns
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024
Unfortunately the first one I got was faulty and broke during installation. However, I returned the part, got a new one, installed it and no longer have my check engine light on.
Héctor Hugo araiza cisneros
Reviewed in Mexico on April 5, 2023
El sensor trabajo de maravilla. Un motor cuando se calienta tienes que cambiar este sensor
Tom Theodorou
Reviewed in Canada on May 31, 2018
works perfectly!
1keypurcahser
Reviewed in Canada on August 2, 2016
Item as described. Resolved my issue with 2009 Honda Accord Rad sensor. No further codes popping.
jayR50
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2016
This sensor has been well reviewed so I won't get too much into that but try to provide some helpful info instead.The check engine light was periodically coming on in my daughters 2005 honda accord (4Cyl engine). The code was for a malfunction in the ETC (electronic temperature control) sensor. Honda has two although this sensor is a replacement for either. There is an upper sensor close to the engine. That one feeds the temperature gauge in the car. If your temp gauge is working fine then that one should be ok. The other one is located in the lower right side (facing the front of the car) of the radiator. This one controls the cooling fan. That's the one that commonly goes bad due to corrosion.To get to that you need to use a flathead screwdriver and pop out about 8 pushpins (easy). Then remove one 10mm screw on the right side facing the car, left if your sitting in the drivers seat). At that point you can move the lower plastic cover out of the way enough to get to the sensor. Some videos i saw had you draining the radiator. I was planning to do that but with the engine cold and radiator cap intact the sensor can be removed with a very minimal loss of coolant (less than a cup). Its key to remove the sensor and install the new one immediately to not lose too much coolant. It's a slow drain but better to just have the new one ready.Anyway after putting the new one in (the old one comes out easy but you need a deep socket to remove it), I usedCRC 05101 QD Electronic Cleaner to spray inside the plug on connector to clean it. After that give the sensor and connector a blast of compressed air to remove any moisture.Connect the harness back and plastic cover pushpins and the one bolt and your good. Afterwards let the car idle for a while to make sure the cooling fan kicks on. For me this took about 12 minutes and it will run just long enough to cool the engine down lower, at that point you know the sensor is working.Overall this is a very easy replacement which really should not take more than 10 to 15 minutes. I had the car up on ramps so it gave plenty of space to work.As for the sensor, it worked as expected and seems to be good value.
Harry
Reviewed in Canada on September 26, 2014
It's ok.
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